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I love my woman very dearly. Sincerely. Purely. Weirdly. It was once an absurd notion that such love was a nonexistent commotion. Still, I find comfort and clarity, shown through loyalty and trust fairly. How grey life seems to feel when she not by my side. Stride back and forth, fingers tapping on wood, the time abides. When shall I permit this paranoia to subside? I'll wait. Wait until that smile arrives. She's loud, but very soft. With a beautiful body like Lara Croft. And her mind, oh her mind is such a surreal place, That even the most detailed star charts couldn't attempt to trace. I'll lay in bed, thinking of you nestled in my arms, protecting you from all sources of harm, kissing your forehead like there's no tomorrow, shielding your thoughts from all possible sorrow. I'm always going to want to be hand in hand, and let all those lustful ones who try to sway, be ****** because I'll love you infinitely as much as sand.
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Jan 21, 2015
Jan 21, 2015 at 3:48 PM UTC
Love her dearest
I love my woman very dearly. Sincerely. Purely. Weirdly. It was once an absurd notion that such love was a nonexistent commotion. Still, I find comfort and clarity, shown through loyalty and trust fairly. How grey life seems to feel when she not by my side. Stride back and forth, fingers tapping on wood, the time abides. When shall I permit this paranoia to subside? I'll wait. Wait until that smile arrives. She's loud, but very soft. With a beautiful body like Lara Croft. And her mind, oh her mind is such a surreal place, That even the most detailed star charts couldn't attempt to trace. I'll lay in bed, thinking of you nestled in my arms, protecting you from all sources of harm, kissing your forehead like there's no tomorrow, shielding your thoughts from all possible sorrow. I'm always going to want to be hand in hand, and let all those lustful ones who try to sway, be ****** because I'll love you infinitely as much as sand.
N-Young
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27/M/American
Jan 21, 2015
Jan 21, 2015 at 3:48 PM UTC
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